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Friday, July 11, 2014

Young Living Copaiba Essential Oil

Today I want to tell you about Copaiba Oil. I expect you've never heard of it. But like a lot of products that come out of the rain forests it's been used for years by the indigenous people to heal and maintain a healthy body. Please read and let me know if you think this could help youUsing The Powerful Copaiba Essential OilFrom the heart of the Amazon jungles of Brazil, copaiba oleo resin is tapped directly from the tree. Copaiba oil, pronounced Co-pa-ee-ba, has diuretic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, disinfectant, and stimulant capabilities.Healers and curanderos in the Amazon of Brazil rely oncopaiba to treat chronic pain, and it is used as a topicalanti-inflammatory agent for all types of skin irritations andinfections. They also employ the oil as a strong antisepticand expectorant for the respiratory tract (includingbronchitis and sinusitis) and as an anti-inflammatory andantiseptic for the urinary tract (for cystitis, bladder, andkidney infections).In Peruvian traditional medicine, three or four drops of the resin are mixed with a spoonful of honey and taken as a natural sore throat remedy. Peruvian traditional medicine also uses copaiba in the treatment of a wide range of ailments, including urinary problems, stomach ulcers, stomach aches, gastritis, infections, bronchitis, herpes, tuberculosis, antiseptic, arthritis, cellular mutations, tumors, Fibromyalgia, and pain.Of all essential oils studied, copaiba contains 55%, the highest levels of a sesquiterpene known as beta caryophyllene, which exerts powerful anti-inflammatory action as well as anti-ulcer and gastroprotecive properties. And according to researchers at the University of Quebec, caryophyllene also has other biological properties, such as "antibiotic, antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic and local anesthetic activities.In a 2004 review of over two dozen essential oilspublished in the International Journal of Aromatherapycopaiba was ranked second-highest in ability to blocka compound involved in systemic inflammation:5-lipoxygenase. It ranked much higher than helichrysumand German chamomile, two other potentanti-inflammatory essential oils.Marc Schreuder said that copaiba was helichrysum on steroids. He has been studying copaiba for eight years and says it is his number one favorite oil with frankincense coming in at number two.I'm taking it as a supplement for Diabetes and Blood Pressure. I just put the drops in some juiceHow to use:Dietary supplement: Put 2 drops in a capsule. Take 3times daily or as needed.Topical: Apply 2-4 drops directly to desired area.Dilution not required, except for the most sensitive skin.Use as needed. Aromatic: Diffuse up to one hour 3 times a day.Copaiba Amplifies the effect of any Essential OilCombining Copaiba for additive effects:Peppermint + Copaiba = Peppermint x4Cypress + Copaiba = Cypress x5Thieves + Copaiba = Thieves x3Oregano + Copaiba = Oregano x 4Peace and Calming + Copaiba = Slumber PartyCopaiba and Lavender are also great together.Copaiba order code #3431 at my Young Living websiteMorphine Bomb Recipe - Pain Relief Recipe created by Carla Green5 drops Frankincense5 drops Balsam Fir5 drops CopaibaPut each oil in a capsule and use as often as needed